@suchodolskioff1@MC_frnk He was, but always prone to the odd error in counter attacks, usually failing as the last man in an offside trap or not covering his man at the back post.
Champions League KO goal contributions while playing for an English club
De Bruyne - 24 (13 + 11) ๐
Wayne Rooney - 23 (14 + 9)
Frank Lampard - 22 (15 + 7)
Mo Salah - 20 (12 + 8)
Didier Drogba - 19 (13 + 5)
Ryan Giggs - 18 (12 + 6)
Sadio Mane - 16 (15 + 1)
@WeAreCharlieUS@fukxumean If found guilty, then you have a point that the club benefitted.
Pep joined City mainly because Txiki and Soriano, who he worked with before. In 10 years he spent as much as other top teams. Had he gone to another club, his domination would have been the same.
@TouchlineX Pep is the greatest manager of all time, but Fergieโs longevity probably edges it for PL alone.
Pep changed and evolved football. He set the bar so high, that teams elevated their game, managers emulated and created their own branches and versions to adapt. A true pioneer.
The final act done to make sure that Arsenal won the league was flagging Haaland offside when he was going through on goal one on one with the goalkeeper when earlier they let the Bournmouth play go through and then flagged. Guehi hurt himself defending.